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Well, this probably counts: I was invited to give a talk/demo to a regional chapter of the International Game Developers Association. That went quite well and they were really jazzed about the game - they were especially amazed that none of us ever met in RL and that it was completed at all.

Well, this probably counts: I was invited to give a talk/demo to a regional chapter of the International Game Developers Association. That went quite well and they were really jazzed about the game - they were especially amazed that none of us ever met in RL and that it was completed at all.

The only real rule regarding magazine scans is that they can't be from an issue currently on sale. That's for TTLG's protection -- there's no other reason for it. If publishers didn't have idle and easily-stirred-to-petty-jealousy legal departments, it'd all be no worry. But TTLG has a large enough profile that we attract attention sometimes.

As soon as an issue is withdrawn from the stands, it's pretty much fair game. Especially since it basically improves the chances of people picking up a future issue of the magazine. Or subscribing. Or ordering that back issue. Etc.